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leadership they are focused on the attacks on the united states and western interests in the middle east and pakistan but in yemen they are focused on attacks in the united states and recruiting american citizens. >>shepard: thank you, catherine. >> battle against one of the big of the fires in the state of arizona history is moving into new mexico. crews setting up containment lines in the small town of luna. the fire has burned more than 70 square miles bigger than new york city, chicago, and philadelphia, and washington, dc, combined. but so far the crews have managed to limit the amount of property damage. officials say the "wallow" fire has dejoyed 36 buildings and crews report containment at 18 percent. which is an improvement over last week. and now, to the front lines in springerville, arizona, northeast of phoenix. adam, we understand the fire is on track now to become the biggest the state has ever seen? >>reporter: that is right. approaching 470,000 acre. this morning they said it was the biggest but they took into account the acreage that burned in nearby new mexico it dropped into second
leadership they are focused on the attacks on the united states and western interests in the middle east and pakistan but in yemen they are focused on attacks in the united states and recruiting american citizens. >>shepard: thank you, catherine. >> battle against one of the big of the fires in the state of arizona history is moving into new mexico. crews setting up containment lines in the small town of luna. the fire has burned more than 70 square miles bigger than new york city,...
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and pakistan, which has been strained, to say the very least. does this require another fence-mending visit from the secretary of state over in pakistan? >> reporter: well, this will clearly add to the deep mistrust between the countries, and this issue isn't going away. this is a festering issue, the bin laden raid, the killing in the heart of pakistan. it's not going to go away any time soon, and the more questions that are added to this, the deeper the tension will grow between the u.s. and pakistan. >> meantime, juan, before you leave, i want to ask you about something that we thought was significant when we saw it, and that is that osama bin laden was looking to change al qaeda's name? why is that? >> reporter: well, if that report was true, it would be significant because al qaeda's brand had been tarnished over the last few years. it had been killing muslim civilians. its ventures in iraq and elsewhere were not seen as legitimate. it also describes the fact that al qaeda and bin laden were worried about al qaeda's image and its image has
and pakistan, which has been strained, to say the very least. does this require another fence-mending visit from the secretary of state over in pakistan? >> reporter: well, this will clearly add to the deep mistrust between the countries, and this issue isn't going away. this is a festering issue, the bin laden raid, the killing in the heart of pakistan. it's not going to go away any time soon, and the more questions that are added to this, the deeper the tension will grow between the...
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very briefly, if i could about the taliban attack there in pakistan today, u.s. military and intelligence officials don't necessarily see it as retaliation for the death of osama bin laden because, after all, the ttp, the pakistani taliban and al qaeda really have not worked closely together. that the ttp is primarily focused on the pakistani military security forces, not americans. so it appears that the taliban are just seizing on bin laden's death to get as much publicity for that attack as they possibly can and, indeed, they succeeded in that. >> nbc chief pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski, thanks for joining us. >> okay, martin. >>> coming up, should the head of goldman sachs trade pinstripes for prison stripes? one author says yes. >>> and on this friday the 13th, we ask the age-old question, do you believe in ghosts? stay with us. if you ask a parent, they might call it intuitive. if you ask a musician, they might call it inspiring. to a doctor, it's groundbreaking. to a ceo, it's powerful. to a teacher, it's the future. if you ask a child, she might
very briefly, if i could about the taliban attack there in pakistan today, u.s. military and intelligence officials don't necessarily see it as retaliation for the death of osama bin laden because, after all, the ttp, the pakistani taliban and al qaeda really have not worked closely together. that the ttp is primarily focused on the pakistani military security forces, not americans. so it appears that the taliban are just seizing on bin laden's death to get as much publicity for that attack as...
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al qaeda operatives still plan across the border in pakistan. the taliban still try to regain lost ground. still intimidate and still assassinate. >> these attacks on karzai's inner circle are, we're told, likely to get worse as u.s. troops again coming home and through the transition in 2014, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer, thank you. there is word of enough signs two al qaeda groups may be joining forces. u.s. officials are now saying the branch in yemen has given weapons, fighters, beings explosives and training to the affiliate in somalia. yes, ma'am mental and somalia coming together against us. the officials say this is especially dangerous because both groups have recruited u.s. citizens. remember that radical american cleric anwar al awlaki is the leader of al qaeda in yemen. the feds have linked him to recent terror plots against the united states. including the attempted christmas day underwear bombing, the food massacre and botched times square bombing. catherine herridge works intelligence for us live from d.c. tonight. catherine, det
al qaeda operatives still plan across the border in pakistan. the taliban still try to regain lost ground. still intimidate and still assassinate. >> these attacks on karzai's inner circle are, we're told, likely to get worse as u.s. troops again coming home and through the transition in 2014, shepard. >> shepard: jennifer, thank you. there is word of enough signs two al qaeda groups may be joining forces. u.s. officials are now saying the branch in yemen has given weapons,...
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-pakistan relations rockier. but first we get the latest to debt crisis back and forth from a gang member -- gap of six member, rather. senator mike crapo. my cream is what makes stouffer's fettuccini alfredo so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegetables. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. is non-stop to seattle? just carry new preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. >> bret: members of the so-called bipartisan gang of six today stood before a group of their fellow senators briefing them on the work they've done so far toward a debt deal. idaho senator mike crapo is one of them. he joins us here in studio. good evening, senator. >> good evening. >> bret: let's start first of all with a bro
-pakistan relations rockier. but first we get the latest to debt crisis back and forth from a gang member -- gap of six member, rather. senator mike crapo. my cream is what makes stouffer's fettuccini alfredo so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegetables. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. is non-stop...
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by 2025, al-qaeda will be reinvigorated with a stronger core leader outside of pakistan. lone wolf attacks will become more common. al-qaeda with no centralized leadership may be driven by somalia and yemen, emphasized by secretary panetta earlier today. >> the main threats from al-qaeda now emerge from the notes, places like yemen, somalia, north africa, elsewhere, and they continue to plan attacks and i don't think we can take anything for granted. the potential for that kind of attack remains very real. >> the four scenarios to see al-qaeda as establishing a formal base like we saw in afghanistan before 9-11 and the final option sees a total collapse of the network as global islamic extremics reject their ideology. >> as the u.s. is try to go rein in spending, national security could take a hit. >> that's right. the report says it all comes down to the bottom line. it reads in part, quote, while defense and national security will always be funding priorities for both political parties, it has already become apparent that few programs will be immune from budget freezes
by 2025, al-qaeda will be reinvigorated with a stronger core leader outside of pakistan. lone wolf attacks will become more common. al-qaeda with no centralized leadership may be driven by somalia and yemen, emphasized by secretary panetta earlier today. >> the main threats from al-qaeda now emerge from the notes, places like yemen, somalia, north africa, elsewhere, and they continue to plan attacks and i don't think we can take anything for granted. the potential for that kind of attack...
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the isi is pakistan's notorious intelligence agency. fai donated to candidates and members of congress. republican congressman dan burr top of indiana received $5,500 since 1997. in 2008, presidential candidate barack obama got $400 from fai's group. republican congressman joe pitts from pennsylvania got $500 also and said today it makes me feel used. i don't like getting used like that. the fai case doesn't help the relations strained after bin laden was found living inside pakistan. >> it will be difficult going forward. not a lot of support for continueed aid to pakistan. >> congresswoman had a bill yesterday to block aid to several countries including pakistan unless they cooperate to fight world terror. >> a second suspect accused of funneling money from i si to fai's organization is at large in pakistan. both are american citizens in washington, steve steve, fo --steve centanni, fox news. >> bret: is gang of six closing in on a break through for the debt crisis? we discuss it with the fox all-stars after the break. @çóo? >>> we
the isi is pakistan's notorious intelligence agency. fai donated to candidates and members of congress. republican congressman dan burr top of indiana received $5,500 since 1997. in 2008, presidential candidate barack obama got $400 from fai's group. republican congressman joe pitts from pennsylvania got $500 also and said today it makes me feel used. i don't like getting used like that. the fai case doesn't help the relations strained after bin laden was found living inside pakistan. >>...
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pakistan or north korea? probably pakistan and almost nobody recognized that or said so out loud and i think that's about to change. >> bret: but they provide 70% of the supply routes into afghanistan and the exit the u.s. troops use to get out. >> they are he' geographically necessary and the british discovered this on the retreat from kabul. you need pakistan if you're engaged in afrgs aghanistan andy provide the impetus to get out of afghanistan. and i don't see how you solve the problem high levels going up to the former president and-- >> so when you get away. >> what do you say to the the people, charles, who say, we should pull the funding, we should not, you know, cut it off in the middle of what is a very complex issue. >> until we decide how we're going to deal with afghanistan, stay, accelerate, look for a low level insurgency on the defensive. and counter insurgency as the defensive. when we decide what we're doing in afghanistan then we'll know how to deal with pakistan. if we leave afghanistan,
pakistan or north korea? probably pakistan and almost nobody recognized that or said so out loud and i think that's about to change. >> bret: but they provide 70% of the supply routes into afghanistan and the exit the u.s. troops use to get out. >> they are he' geographically necessary and the british discovered this on the retreat from kabul. you need pakistan if you're engaged in afrgs aghanistan andy provide the impetus to get out of afghanistan. and i don't see how you solve the...
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officials say the drone campaign in yemen will be modeled after the program in pakistan. targeting the operatives along the boarder with afghanistan. on capitol hill, after meeting with european counterterrorism officials, leaning member of the house intelligence committee explained the death of bin laden opened the door for american cleric anwar al-awlaki and the al-qaeda affiliate in yemen. >> they are looking to fill a void. the main focus is western europeans, americans what speak english. that's who they are after. >> with him in saudi arabia after suffering injury in a mortar attack on the compound, it's escalating. asked monday if the government and the capital was helpful, a state department spokesman offered little. >> not going to get in the operationm details. the counterterrorism cooperation with yemen continues. >> tam cane paz two goals. to kill senior operative in yes,men and keep al-qaeda affiliate and extremists to the region offbalance. c.i.a. director panetta explained the strategy in the hearing for defense secretary. >> our approach has been to develo
officials say the drone campaign in yemen will be modeled after the program in pakistan. targeting the operatives along the boarder with afghanistan. on capitol hill, after meeting with european counterterrorism officials, leaning member of the house intelligence committee explained the death of bin laden opened the door for american cleric anwar al-awlaki and the al-qaeda affiliate in yemen. >> they are looking to fill a void. the main focus is western europeans, americans what speak...
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we have a serious problem in pakistan. the president there looks like he has lost control of his government. >> brett: next week, we'll bring you reports from afghanistan and get a progress report from the man in charge on the ground. i'll be talking to david petraeus in his only tv interview before he testifies to o capitol hill. we'll take you remote villages and get a firsthand look at u.s. efforts to train afghan security forces. i'll be reporting and anchoring from afghanistan on monday and more throughout the week. that is it for the panel. stay tuned for a spelling emergency. >> sometimes the staff here fishes around the internet to look for kickers. this final segment in which we try to get a lafora chuckle or a smirk. this 911 call raised some eyebrows. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> yeah. my wife got clocked by a wart hog real bad and i need someone to come up to pick her up. >> can you give me your address? >> yeah. we're at 1825 eucalyptus drive. >> could you spell that for me, sir? >> i'm going to drag her
we have a serious problem in pakistan. the president there looks like he has lost control of his government. >> brett: next week, we'll bring you reports from afghanistan and get a progress report from the man in charge on the ground. i'll be talking to david petraeus in his only tv interview before he testifies to o capitol hill. we'll take you remote villages and get a firsthand look at u.s. efforts to train afghan security forces. i'll be reporting and anchoring from afghanistan on...
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we have a serious problem in pakistan. the president there looks like he has lost control of his government. >> brett: next week, we'll bring you reports from afghanistan and get a progress report from the man in charge on the ground. i'll be talking to david petraeus in his only tv interview before he testifies to o capitol hill. we'll take you remote villages and get a firsthand look at u.s. efforts to train afghan security forces. i'll be reporting and anchoring from afghanistan on monday and more throughout the week. that is it for the panel. stay tuned for a spelling emergency. [ male announcer ] a chicken coop: the unlikely birthplace of a fundamental idea. it's where ethel percy andrus found a reted teacher living because she could afford nothing else. ethel couldn't ignore the clear need for health and financial security. and it inspired her to found aarp. for over 50 years, we've continued that work, to help all americans pursue their best life. discover more of what we do, for every generation at aarp.org. ♪ [
we have a serious problem in pakistan. the president there looks like he has lost control of his government. >> brett: next week, we'll bring you reports from afghanistan and get a progress report from the man in charge on the ground. i'll be talking to david petraeus in his only tv interview before he testifies to o capitol hill. we'll take you remote villages and get a firsthand look at u.s. efforts to train afghan security forces. i'll be reporting and anchoring from afghanistan on...
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it happened near the afghan-pakistan border last month, you may remember. a nato official now says that pakistan may have accidentally fired at the u.s. afghan commando unit. the official says nato misread maps believing there weren't any pakistani soldiers in the area when they returned fire and they did it twice resulting in 24 deaths. >> it's a ray of light in a tragic story. the partner of slain nypd officer peter fagowski will be promoted tomorrow. he was praised for chasing and arresting the gunman who killed his partner during a robbery last year. his boss also getting a promotion for helping his men through an emotional loss. he leaves behind four daughters, the nypd has set up a scholarship fund for them. if you want to make a donation log on to the nycpoliticianfoundation"org. >> i believe they already raised a million dollars. >> good for them. >> the federal government has stripped sheriff joe apaio of his authority to enforce immigration laws in his jails and now 92 of his deputies who were trained by ice to screen inmates have turned in their
it happened near the afghan-pakistan border last month, you may remember. a nato official now says that pakistan may have accidentally fired at the u.s. afghan commando unit. the official says nato misread maps believing there weren't any pakistani soldiers in the area when they returned fire and they did it twice resulting in 24 deaths. >> it's a ray of light in a tragic story. the partner of slain nypd officer peter fagowski will be promoted tomorrow. he was praised for chasing and...
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and $10 million for remake of "sesame street" in pakistan. greg, can you tell me what a cowboy poetry gathering is? >> greg: i put those on in my apartment and they're free. i don't think this wasteful. oklahoma does need a coast guard. that is important. $10 million for "sesame street" remake in pakistan, the original looks like $100. one thing to learn about this for the mobile devices on college campuses. a scam by the academic researchers to meet young coeds. they want to ask women out for dates so they go on campus and say i'm doing a study. >> andrea: it sounds like you have experience in that area. >> bob: one thing of the implication is this is obama wasting your taxes. this comes from congress. cowboy poetry reading was sponsored by one orrin hatch who is a republican from utah. >> dana: this report, senator coburn is not going after obama. he is going after congress. >> bob: you're talking about it -- >> andrea: $6.9 billion, waste. on the right and left. why doesn't one of the people stand up and root it out? >> dana: senator cobur
and $10 million for remake of "sesame street" in pakistan. greg, can you tell me what a cowboy poetry gathering is? >> greg: i put those on in my apartment and they're free. i don't think this wasteful. oklahoma does need a coast guard. that is important. $10 million for "sesame street" remake in pakistan, the original looks like $100. one thing to learn about this for the mobile devices on college campuses. a scam by the academic researchers to meet young coeds. they...
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and pakistan followed nato air strikes that killed two dozen forces last month. meanwhile, in a statement earlier, word that pakistan's president will be discharged from a hospital in dubai after suffering a stroke-like symptoms yesterday. his illness triggered speculation he could be losing his grip on power, but that has been denied by officials. more on the russian billionaire, just two days after announcing he was running for the russian presidency, the new jersey nets basketball team owner announced today he hopes to make a formal offer to buy a publishing house. that includes russia's top business daily, other publications, and broadcast nations. they herald -- they hold a presidential election next march. time magazine announced their cover choice of person of the year, and their choice, the protester. the editor said there was a lot of consensus among the magazines that and just fell right. those are the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> for the past few months on c- span we have examined the political lives of "the contenders. : this friday we will ta
and pakistan followed nato air strikes that killed two dozen forces last month. meanwhile, in a statement earlier, word that pakistan's president will be discharged from a hospital in dubai after suffering a stroke-like symptoms yesterday. his illness triggered speculation he could be losing his grip on power, but that has been denied by officials. more on the russian billionaire, just two days after announcing he was running for the russian presidency, the new jersey nets basketball team owner...
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but we have a problem with pakistan. but afghanistan, get out. we have to rebuild our country. we're rebuilding. you go to afghanistan. there is a school. it gets blown up. we rebuild it. we build a road to the school. they both get blown up. we rebuild. in the meantime, if you want to build a school in brooklyn or iowa or california, you can't build them. is there something wrong? >> yeah, i know you write about that eloquently in the book. you also write, and i've written about this as well, i don't know if you did it first or if i did it first, a trillion -- $1 billion, that's what the u.s. spent to liberate libya. $1 billion. >> much more than that, but that's okay. >> that's the official number. >> they say that, it's much more. >> the u.s. throws about $30 billion into libyan assets. i read a blog saying, you know, the billion the u.s. spent from that frozen assets and the state department says that is under international law. >> it's a sovereign country. >> to liberate their country, the u.s. got nato involved. >> here's the greatest. you take libya. so gadhafi is bombin
but we have a problem with pakistan. but afghanistan, get out. we have to rebuild our country. we're rebuilding. you go to afghanistan. there is a school. it gets blown up. we rebuild it. we build a road to the school. they both get blown up. we rebuild. in the meantime, if you want to build a school in brooklyn or iowa or california, you can't build them. is there something wrong? >> yeah, i know you write about that eloquently in the book. you also write, and i've written about this as...
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pakistan's president now in stable condition after having a heart attack. he was taken to dubai for treatment two days after a conversation he had with president obama. during the conversation, his speech was apparently incoherent. the latest health scare fueling new speculations are he may be preparing to step down. in the past, his administration has been accused of trying to cover up doctors' reports showing a history of illness. he has denied those reports and he plans to be back at work tomorrow. >>> another fox news alert. you are about to look live at san francisco, california, where 50 protesters are occupying jail cells this morning. occupy being the operative word. they got a rude awakening as police officers started dismantling protest camp in a downtown plaza. police tearing down 100 tents so far. new video, is taped. fresh, though. according to local reports, dozens of police cars, fire engines, ambulance, surrounded the blocked off area. they're arresting anybody who refuses to leave. >>> three days after being busted for drunk driving, randy
pakistan's president now in stable condition after having a heart attack. he was taken to dubai for treatment two days after a conversation he had with president obama. during the conversation, his speech was apparently incoherent. the latest health scare fueling new speculations are he may be preparing to step down. in the past, his administration has been accused of trying to cover up doctors' reports showing a history of illness. he has denied those reports and he plans to be back at work...
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bombing from the air is something that they routinely do in afghanistan or at the border in pakistan. both of those options were considered i considered impractical to try to do in iranian land. >> so assuming that they have this damaged, albeit in tact rb-170, what can iran do with this piece or pieces of equipment? >> by itself iran probably can't do all that much with it. they just don't have sort of the capabilities to reverse engineer it to any degree. but some of the folks that i've been talking about is that the iran will give or sell this technology to russia or much more likely china. china is a huge player in he is pea johe is pea nauj from other bombers and manned fighter jet that in of a country gets a good handle on what it does and it could come up with defenses making it that much harder for american technology to be effective. >> chris lawrence at the pentagon, thanks. >>> next, alison kosik is live at the new york stock exchange. we just heard the president speak from can stkansas, again, need to pass this extension of the payroll tax cut. what exactly -- talk to me d
bombing from the air is something that they routinely do in afghanistan or at the border in pakistan. both of those options were considered i considered impractical to try to do in iranian land. >> so assuming that they have this damaged, albeit in tact rb-170, what can iran do with this piece or pieces of equipment? >> by itself iran probably can't do all that much with it. they just don't have sort of the capabilities to reverse engineer it to any degree. but some of the folks...
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fox news sources confirming pakistan will soon release two of usama bin laden's widows and two of his children. they'll be flown to saudi arabia and they've been held by pakistani forces for interrogation since the raid that killed usama bin laden months ago and blago is back in court for sentencing hearing. that will be today. prosecutors want the former illinois governor to get 15 to 20 years behind bars for trying to sell president obama's senate seat. he learns his fate tomorrow. i turn you to gretch right now. >> thank you, brian. she was the first and britain's only female prime minister thus far. and over the years, margaret thatcher proved to be tough as nails, a characteristic highlighted by meryl streep in the upcoming film "the iron lady." >> the falkland islands belong to britain and i want those back! >> if we are going, we have to go now! >> we will stand on principle. or we will not stand at all! >> so what can we learn? the lessons from the iron lady? i'm joined now by historian and author of "why margaret thatcher matters" claire bralinski. great to see you. >> and yo
fox news sources confirming pakistan will soon release two of usama bin laden's widows and two of his children. they'll be flown to saudi arabia and they've been held by pakistani forces for interrogation since the raid that killed usama bin laden months ago and blago is back in court for sentencing hearing. that will be today. prosecutors want the former illinois governor to get 15 to 20 years behind bars for trying to sell president obama's senate seat. he learns his fate tomorrow. i turn you...
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that at the request of pakistan's government. it used that air base for drone attacks against militants. this follow nato strike this past week that killed 24 pakistani soldiers. and iraq plans to execute today, aziz. he served for years under saddam hussein. when we come back, we return to politics. let's use tonight's number to set the table. it is $250,000. that's the amount the form he speaker newt gingrich is spending on his first statewide tv ad in iowa. it went up today. let's look at what else is happening in the state. omaha, nebraska, sioux city, who is up right now? gingrich up 250,000. rick perry has an $80,000 add. and we know the romney campaign started one last week. we dope know how much he is spending. but four weeks from tomorrow, iowa votes. the tv stations are out to make some money. when we come back, how does this impact the race in the state that votes first? nyquil: you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers? tylenol: me, too. and nasal congestion. nyquil:what? tissue box (whispering): he said nasal conge
that at the request of pakistan's government. it used that air base for drone attacks against militants. this follow nato strike this past week that killed 24 pakistani soldiers. and iraq plans to execute today, aziz. he served for years under saddam hussein. when we come back, we return to politics. let's use tonight's number to set the table. it is $250,000. that's the amount the form he speaker newt gingrich is spending on his first statewide tv ad in iowa. it went up today. let's look at...
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for example in the operation that killed osama bin laden in pakistan. but they offered no photographic evidence that they've actually recovered an rq 170. in the meantime, the u.s. will only say that they lost a drone. won't say what kind. and there are also some questions being raised about if this were an rq 170 mission, they would have been tasked for a specific operation. what along the border would have been so specific that would have required that kind of really high tech technology. so it's going to be some time before we get this all sorted out. again, the only thing that the u.s. will confirm is that they lost a drone. but they insist that they did not have one shot down by the iranians or anybody else, chris. >> but if it was a 170, mick, how concerning is that given that this is elite tech following? >> reporter: that's right. there would be concern if this were an rq 170. the iranians could get the audio sensors, perhaps the stealth technology. they may be able to reverse engineer it to produce some of those devices and/or technology themse
for example in the operation that killed osama bin laden in pakistan. but they offered no photographic evidence that they've actually recovered an rq 170. in the meantime, the u.s. will only say that they lost a drone. won't say what kind. and there are also some questions being raised about if this were an rq 170 mission, they would have been tasked for a specific operation. what along the border would have been so specific that would have required that kind of really high tech technology. so...
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the same aircraft was monitoring osama bin laden's raid on his compound in pakistan. it is basically a surveillance platform. it gathers pictures and other intelligence and presumed to be unarmed. the stealth technology uses special coatings and materials to make the aircraft hard to see on radar. the number of sentinels in the air force still a highly farred secret. bill: we'll wait for more clarification. thank you, steve centanni on the story out of washington. martha: there is a big story this morning. a key republican senator has some very harsh words about newt gingrich. senator tom coburn criticizing his former boss and his leadership style in particular. take a listen. >> there's a lot of candidates out there. i'm not inclined to be a supporter of newt gingrich's having served under him four years and experienced personally his leadership. >> why is that? >> because i found it lacking. often times. >> in, i don't want to pull teeth but, if you could just explain why? i think it's an important thing. people want to know what you think. >> i found his leadership
the same aircraft was monitoring osama bin laden's raid on his compound in pakistan. it is basically a surveillance platform. it gathers pictures and other intelligence and presumed to be unarmed. the stealth technology uses special coatings and materials to make the aircraft hard to see on radar. the number of sentinels in the air force still a highly farred secret. bill: we'll wait for more clarification. thank you, steve centanni on the story out of washington. martha: there is a big story...
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. >> we tried to cut relations off with pakistan for ten years and it didn't work. we have to address it in realistic fashion and aid has to be gaged on the degree of cooperation that they are showing us in helping us prevent the needless deaths of young americans. that is our first obligation. >> gregg: top republican says the u.s. should explore all alternatives. although he does not provide any specifics. >> heather: in egypt, new concerns over election results coming in today. islamic parties capturing a majority of votes in the first round of balloting. one dramatic development, the strong showing for a hard line group that wants to impose strict islamic law. leland vitter has more from jerusalem. >> reporter: moderates in egypt can't take a break. for decades they have a dictator and now they have a military junta. islamic bloc won 6% but the others won 20%. >> it underscores how well the muslim brotherhood is. this is only the first round of many elections but already it appears the ideas of freedom that hundreds of thousands risk their lives for in tahrir sq
. >> we tried to cut relations off with pakistan for ten years and it didn't work. we have to address it in realistic fashion and aid has to be gaged on the degree of cooperation that they are showing us in helping us prevent the needless deaths of young americans. that is our first obligation. >> gregg: top republican says the u.s. should explore all alternatives. although he does not provide any specifics. >> heather: in egypt, new concerns over election results coming in...
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president, i had an opportunity to go in a codel to pakistan, afghanistan and met with a lot of the leaders over there. then-general petraeus and others, and had an opportunity to go back as a soldier recently still serving. in speaking with general allen and a lot of the contracting generals, this by far is the most important piece of legislation we can file when it comes to dealing with funding. and after speaking with obviously general petraeus and general allen and all those generals in charge of contracting, i was shocked that we are unable to actually sever contracts once we determine through the new way of paying versus, cash versus electronic transfers, that we're actually in some instances doing contracting with the enemy which in turn are using those funds against our soldiers. and we have heard many stories of those funds falling into taliban hands and other insurgents' hands and used against us. that, quite frankly, is unacceptable. can you imagine that our own troops would be forced to continue giving money to the enemy because they're unable to terminate a contract? i mean, th
president, i had an opportunity to go in a codel to pakistan, afghanistan and met with a lot of the leaders over there. then-general petraeus and others, and had an opportunity to go back as a soldier recently still serving. in speaking with general allen and a lot of the contracting generals, this by far is the most important piece of legislation we can file when it comes to dealing with funding. and after speaking with obviously general petraeus and general allen and all those generals in...
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in the process, she called pakistan too nuclear to fail. apparently she was quoting from the atlantic magazine's december cover story. she just forgot to attribute her information, leading some to conclude that she was revealing classified intelligence. >> we have to recognize that 15 of the sites, nuclear sites, are available, or are potentially penetrable, by jihadists. six attempts have already been made on nuclear sites. this is more than an existential threat. >> she defended u.s. aid to pakistan, showing a flewencey with the national security ramifications of cutting aid, but she did not reveal classified information, according to experts. jenna: so glad we got that cleared up. certainly a lot more information on pakistan in the future. the other big conversation starter last night, and really over the last couple of weeks has been iran. what do the candidates say about iran when asked about specifically a military strike? >> reporter: well, newt gingrich went the furthest, suggesting that he would pursue regime change in iran >> we n
in the process, she called pakistan too nuclear to fail. apparently she was quoting from the atlantic magazine's december cover story. she just forgot to attribute her information, leading some to conclude that she was revealing classified intelligence. >> we have to recognize that 15 of the sites, nuclear sites, are available, or are potentially penetrable, by jihadists. six attempts have already been made on nuclear sites. this is more than an existential threat. >> she defended...
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-pakistan relations. -- u.s.-afghanistan relations. the chief economist at moody's discusses the joint deficit- reduction committee. the impact a lack of a plan could have on the economy.
-pakistan relations. -- u.s.-afghanistan relations. the chief economist at moody's discusses the joint deficit- reduction committee. the impact a lack of a plan could have on the economy.
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pakistan is a very difficult, unreliable ally. we see the rock solid relationship with afghanistan following 2014 as a very important goal. host: this comes during the debate on trimming our debt. we cannot afford to billion dollars a month to keep karzai. the point about the amount of money this is costing us, we are pulling back in iraq. there's still a significant presence had a significant time. guest: i would not expect congress to cut any of the money for soldiers on the ground. i do not think anyone wants to do that. areas to be targeted for cuts in afghanistan would be our support of the afghan national security forces, billions into that future. also our support for reconstruction and development in afghanistan, a big part of the obama administration strategy there. united states has spent over $50 billion in reconstructing afghanistan since 2001, with only meager results. certainly we have been able to decrease mortalities and have spent -- we have sent millions of girls to school. there has not been a lot to point to de
pakistan is a very difficult, unreliable ally. we see the rock solid relationship with afghanistan following 2014 as a very important goal. host: this comes during the debate on trimming our debt. we cannot afford to billion dollars a month to keep karzai. the point about the amount of money this is costing us, we are pulling back in iraq. there's still a significant presence had a significant time. guest: i would not expect congress to cut any of the money for soldiers on the ground. i do not...
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that is why pakistan is set to become the biggest recipient of british aid. it is also why we have been engaging at every level, not just politicians but security and military chiefs as well. we are now reaching the point when the afghans can secure their own country for themselves. that is why i have been very clear, and i repeat here tonight, by the end of 2014 there will be no british troops serving in afghanistan in a combat role. somalia is a failed state that directly threatens, affects an threatens british interests. tourists and aid workers are kidnapped. young british minds poisoned by radicalism. mass migration, vital trade routes disrupted. meanwhile, somalis themselves suffer extreme famine, made worse by violence and some of the worst policy -- poverty on earth. we shouldn't tolerate this. somali pirates are not invincible. they are violent and lawless men in small boats and it is time we properly stood up to them. that is why british vessels can now carry arms. but there is a real and pressing need to pull together the international effort. that
that is why pakistan is set to become the biggest recipient of british aid. it is also why we have been engaging at every level, not just politicians but security and military chiefs as well. we are now reaching the point when the afghans can secure their own country for themselves. that is why i have been very clear, and i repeat here tonight, by the end of 2014 there will be no british troops serving in afghanistan in a combat role. somalia is a failed state that directly threatens, affects...
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pakistan. is it a friend, is it a foe? should we continue aid to pakistan? how do you deal with loose nukes? and we tried to illuminate that issue and have people disagree publicly about that. you really have to think through all of the ramifications of a zero aid policy or we're going to do whatever we want in pakistan, and we got a little bit of both. what surprised me in realtime, and i can't tell you how difficult it is to cope with something that surprises you in realtime because you think you know or have a sense of what everyone's going to come down with this is this zero-based budgeting idea on foreign policy. >> let's explain that. at one point, willie geist. you like me were watching the debate because we were iming each other nonstop through it. >> yeah. is that what they call it? >> so anyway -- >> that's what they called it a few years ago. >> okay. so we were faze timing. rick perry decides he's going to zero out foreign aid and newt gingrich follows him into the fray. we're going to zero out foreign aid. and other people talking about, the hel
pakistan. is it a friend, is it a foe? should we continue aid to pakistan? how do you deal with loose nukes? and we tried to illuminate that issue and have people disagree publicly about that. you really have to think through all of the ramifications of a zero aid policy or we're going to do whatever we want in pakistan, and we got a little bit of both. what surprised me in realtime, and i can't tell you how difficult it is to cope with something that surprises you in realtime because you think...
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the few f-22's we have and then the maintain our air superiority for the future, whether they sell to pakistan or simply populate their own air forces, we will see in due course from china and from russia, aircraft that are more capable than the ones we have in our inventory in substantial numbers, again, many of which came into being in the reagan years, not quite anti. my point is again, basically this. we were in a world that is dynamic, full of surprises, and have the capability to share something that we have enjoyed basically in every war since world war ii, nearly complete control of the air means control of things on the ground as well. if you give that up, you may not, and that may can translate into real danger for our troops and our allies and our interests. host: let's take a look at the different opinions. looking at the "new york times,", there is a sunday dialogue section, readers responding to that. this is from the center fellow at the senior for american progress. he was an assistant secretary of defense in the reagan administration. he writes that there are ways to make cuts
the few f-22's we have and then the maintain our air superiority for the future, whether they sell to pakistan or simply populate their own air forces, we will see in due course from china and from russia, aircraft that are more capable than the ones we have in our inventory in substantial numbers, again, many of which came into being in the reagan years, not quite anti. my point is again, basically this. we were in a world that is dynamic, full of surprises, and have the capability to share...
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they will discuss threats from iraq, pakistan and afghanistan. that starts 3:30 eastern. live coverage of the senate when members return here on c-span2. coming up in about an hour on c-span3 the joint deficit reduction committee will hold a public hearing with the cochairs of two previous deficit commissions erskine bowles and alan simpson of president obama's deficit commission. along with alice rivlin and pete domenici who led an effort for the bipartisan policy center here in washington. the committee is tasked with finding at least $1.2 trillion in deficit savings by november 23rd. live coverage of that meeting in just under and hour on c-span3. >> would you continue your statement please. you will receive the answer in due course. don't worry. >> i'm prepared to wait for my answer until hell freezes over if that is your decision. pppppppppppppppppppppp@ >> when i got into the public started selling my books every person i worked with you had rejection letter from which is kind of cool. we go to meeting. we love your stuff. what about this? >> the white house counsel
they will discuss threats from iraq, pakistan and afghanistan. that starts 3:30 eastern. live coverage of the senate when members return here on c-span2. coming up in about an hour on c-span3 the joint deficit reduction committee will hold a public hearing with the cochairs of two previous deficit commissions erskine bowles and alan simpson of president obama's deficit commission. along with alice rivlin and pete domenici who led an effort for the bipartisan policy center here in washington....
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foreseeable future, we will have security challenges in the united states central command related to pakistan. this is another area where we expect a significant presence. but if there is one thing we're not very good at is predicting the future. as sure as we talk about the priority of the pacific and then the challenges that exist in the united states central command, someplace else will cause us to respond and we do not know where that will be. so when combatant commanders asked for deployed forces to be out there on a routine basis, each of them ask for that. they ask for that as a mitigation to the risk of the unknown. that is what i believe we provide. again, from a party perspective, certainly, we will see the proponents of our effort and commitment to be in the pacific command and the central command. but priority cannot be exclusivity. we still have to soot -- still have to satisfy the demands of the of the combatants. but it is a hedge against the risk of the unknown. >> i am curious as to what an expeditionary force would be comprised of. i am talking about ships, helicopters and v
foreseeable future, we will have security challenges in the united states central command related to pakistan. this is another area where we expect a significant presence. but if there is one thing we're not very good at is predicting the future. as sure as we talk about the priority of the pacific and then the challenges that exist in the united states central command, someplace else will cause us to respond and we do not know where that will be. so when combatant commanders asked for deployed...
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if pakistan will not take on that the threat from the haqqanis based in pakistan who attack our forces, then we should be prepared to take steps to defend our troops. it is consistent with established principles of international law of the united states to defend itself and to defend afghanistan against cross-border attacks by insurgents based in pakistan and to respond to those attacks. the recent report that a haqqani coordinator was killed during a drone strike in at the headquarters of haqqanis if true is an example of the kind of action that is overdue. we have the right to target not only forces and those targeting our forces across border, but to target the people controlling those forces as well. secretary leon panetta has said the message that the pakistanis need to know is that we are going to do everything that we can to defend our forces, and when we do that, i predict that he will have strong support and bipartisan support in the u.s. congress. we should inform pakistan that it should not expect to normalize its relationship with the u.s. so long as it provides safe havens
if pakistan will not take on that the threat from the haqqanis based in pakistan who attack our forces, then we should be prepared to take steps to defend our troops. it is consistent with established principles of international law of the united states to defend itself and to defend afghanistan against cross-border attacks by insurgents based in pakistan and to respond to those attacks. the recent report that a haqqani coordinator was killed during a drone strike in at the headquarters of...
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challenges in afghanistan and pakistan. he can watch his remarks live on our companion network c-span2. tonight the debt and muammar al- gaddafi. weakening from president obama. some of the senate education committee's work on updating the notion of what the crime law. >> my working relationship was positive. i thought he respected my work and that he trusted my judgment. >> it has been 20 years since she testified on capitol hill. this past weekend she spoke about what that testimony meant and the lasting effect it has had on our culture. >> when you return from a testimony that has become this event that you really had no idea was going to be what it was, i said i walk out on the street. they did this immediately after the hearing. that 70 aids arm of the population thought i had perjured myself. in addition to the pressures, i had to go to the grocery store. seven out of the 10 people i would encounter thought that i have perjure myself. >> watcher remarks as well as the judiciary committee hearing. it is washington, you
challenges in afghanistan and pakistan. he can watch his remarks live on our companion network c-span2. tonight the debt and muammar al- gaddafi. weakening from president obama. some of the senate education committee's work on updating the notion of what the crime law. >> my working relationship was positive. i thought he respected my work and that he trusted my judgment. >> it has been 20 years since she testified on capitol hill. this past weekend she spoke about what that...
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secretary clinton will soon lead a delegation in talks with pakistan in leaders. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> it is to me obvious that until further notice, every decision the government makes, every close call should be made in favor of economic growth. every tie should be broken. >> he worked as an adviser in the reagan white house, and as governor of indiana, he implemented spending cuts they're produced a billion dollar budget surplus. sunday night, mitch daniels on his new book and its decision not to run as president. >> because i am a businessman, of which i am very proud and was formerly connected with a large company, there has been opposition. they have attempted to picture me as an opponent of liberalism. but i was a liberal before many of those men heard the word, and i fought for the reforms of theodore roosevelt and woodrow wilson before another roosevelt adopted and distorted the word "liberal." >> he was a member of the democratic party for over 20 years, switching in 1940. wendell willkie sought and won the republican
secretary clinton will soon lead a delegation in talks with pakistan in leaders. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> it is to me obvious that until further notice, every decision the government makes, every close call should be made in favor of economic growth. every tie should be broken. >> he worked as an adviser in the reagan white house, and as governor of indiana, he implemented spending cuts they're produced a billion dollar budget surplus. sunday night,...